Angerberg

Anger is a municipality with 1785 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2013 ) in the district of Kufstein in Austria. The municipality is located in the judicial district of rats mountain.

  • 2.1 settlement
  • 2.2 Origin of the name
  • 2.3 Coat of Arms
  • 2.4 's population today 2.4.1 Religion
  • 3.1 mayor and council 3.1.1 Mayor
  • 3.1.2 council

Geography

Location

The town of Anger Mountain is above the busy junction at Wörgl 18 km long ", this mountain range ", which lies between the Brandenberger Ache and Niederbreitenbach. In the north Anger mountain, the mountain range of the Brandenberg Alps is the Hundsalmjoch ( 1,637 m) as highest point.

Community structure

Unteranger Berg ( 19.53 km ²)

Achleit ( ZH)

Anger Mountain ( ZH)

Embach ( ZH)

The most important of the abbreviations used are:

  • M = center of the municipality
  • Stt = district
  • R = Rotte
  • W = hamlet
  • D = village
  • ZH = Scattered houses
  • Sdlg = settlement
  • E = bowery (only if they have their own town code)

The complete list that uses the Statistics Austria, can be found at Topographic settlement Labelling according to STAT

Please note that some places may have different spellings. So Katastralgemeinden write differently than the same localities.

Source: Statistics Austria - Tirol list (PDF)

Neighboring communities

Geology

The town of Anger Mountain includes a good part of the plateau north of the Inn as well as the southern part of the Limestone Alps with the territory Buchacker to Hundalm. The plateau of Anger mountain consists mainly of gravels, sands and silts of the Quaternary, which lie on a base of tertiary rocks. Among the latter the " Unteranger mountain layers " include, for whom the town of Anger Mountain is the type locality. These are sandstones and marls that were deposited in the upper Oligocene. One attraction of the village is Hundalm ice and stalactite cave.

Landscape space

The landscape Anger mountain is characterized by frequent changes of forest and open countryside. Many farmsteads, hamlets and settlements are scattered on these surfaces. The agricultural use takes place on cleared areas within the forest areas.

Land use

Source

Division

The town of Anger mountain is divided into the following landscape Spatial Units:

This northern boundary of the municipality is an easy in relief terrain back. At these borders to the north the ridge of the "Inner Mountain " and " terror ". In the south of the heavily waterlogged valley floor of the Moss Brook valley closes in and furthermore a wooded hillside back all the way up to " Anger Mountain Center". The " Embach " is completely shielded by the upstream, this mountain range from intensively farmed Inn Valley. The typical mountain Anger Baiuvarii of settlement ( central farmstead in the middle of cleared area ) is missing here. Key elements of the landscape are the passing from north to Suede Brooks ( moss creek, meadow creek ) which are chipped for the most part still with typical understorey vegetation.

The strong in relief, wide area back which extends from west to east over a distance of about four kilometers, characterizes this area. The Baiuvarii form of settlement is prevalent here, and thus a constant alternation between a wooded area and open meadows. The farmsteads are usually created centrally in the cleared, agricultural land. The central settlement area lies on the eastern edge of the community center and includes the districts Linden, Baumgarten and Unholzen. As the village center Linden can be viewed ( municipal office, primary school, adult school, music school, kindergarten, library, bank, grocery store, recycling center and chapel ) due to numerous facilities.

The reaching into the Inn valley slope back Achleit forms the third space landscape. Just as the range Anger Mountain Center of exchange between forest and meadow areas and the typical settlement form characterizes the area.

Climate

The municipality is located in the influence area of ​​the northern barrier location in the Alps. This requires rainfall of about 1150 mm per year, which are well above those of the inner-Alpine dry valleys. The most rainy days, but also the most hours of sunshine a day recorded Anger mountain as well as the surrounding communities in the months from April to September. Maximum values: 19 days of rain during the months of June and July, 7 hours of sunshine in July.

History and population

Colonization

Studies on pollen grains, which were obtained from peat deposits of lime moss, have shown that human presence in the area of ​​Anger mountain is detected at least since the early Bronze Age through clearing land. In ancient times, led across the mountain Anger the Roman road. In the 8th century the lower Inn valley and probably also of Anger Mountain was settled. The shapes of the clearing, the same as those in Munich Forestry, indicate a Baiuvarii colonization. Mentions of some farms are found only in the 12th century. Due to the weather-related situation, it can be assumed that the relatively good economic situation. The Salbuch of Rattenberger judge from 1416 counts to 21 yards in today's municipal area.

Origin of the name

Anger mountain sat originally composed of scattered hamlets and isolated farmsteads. His first documentary mention is Anger Mount in 1190 on the occasion of a donation to the monastery Baumburg as Engechterberch. In confirmation of this donation by Pope Celestine III. 1195 is the spelling Anegatterperge. Without a doubt, the name Anger mountain derives from the neighboring community Angath. In the Middle Ages led the Tyrolean main highway over the mountain Anger, after which the hamlet name " Strasbourg " is due.

For the present political community there is the name of Anger Mountain since 18 December 1981. Up to this time the church Unteranger Berg said. About Berg has its own ZIP code Anger with " 6320 " since 2008. Previously, the community was part of the zip code area " 6300 " ( Wörgl ).

Coat of arms

The coat of arms was granted on 6 July 1972 and symbolizes the name of the community. It is reminiscent of the mountain in Anger rich wealthy nun Chiemsee, whose coat of arms has been the heraldic figure to a shamrock stylized lily pad. Blazon: Three, from bottom right to top left ascending, silver leaf clovers on a green background.

Population today

The population of the municipality increases continuously since the 1960s:

Today Anger Mountain is a predominantly rural, sought after residential community. Of the 590 buildings in the municipality 96 % serves as a residential building; 88 % of the workforce from Angerberg are commuters.

Religion

With 94.2 %, the majority of the population Anger Mount professes the Roman Catholic Church. Around 2% are Protestant and 2.5 % non-denominational. The municipality has no own parish church and together with Maria Stein part of the parish Angath. Holy Mass will be celebrated Saturday in the school house - chapel in the village center.

Policy

The mayor and council

Mayor

Current incumbent is Walter OSL of the ÖVP -related Angerberger civil list. He has held since 2004, the Office; In March 2010 he was confirmed as the only candidate in office.

Parish council

The Angerberger council consists of 13 councilors (including the mayor ) and was last elected in the Tyrolean municipal elections on March 14, 2010.

Pluralism

Until the local elections in 1998 Anger mountain fell to its high political diversity of five lists and two parties. In a municipality with 1661 inhabitants ( 1997), this represents a major political peculiarity, especially in many villages of the federal state of Tyrol prevailing political monocausality.

In 2004 the number of political groupings fell to four lists. So did not occur until 2004, the second largest list that Angerberger unit list to the elections in the same year. The loss of pluralism in Angerberger council intensified at the local elections in March 2010. Only two of the seven lists of 1998 came to this choice. Both the Angerberger civil list and the list Angerberger future are close to the ÖVP. Furthermore, decreased with the number of parties and lists the number of candidates for the municipal level to extremely important office of mayor. While four candidates were in 1998 to choose from, there were in 2004 only two. 2010 was the incumbent, only one candidate to choose from.

Culture and sights

See list of monumental objects in Anger Mountain

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